state funds to renovate his private estate.
During their brief detention, the journalists’ phones were confiscated. And the
security agents also searched and seized
the journalists’ equipment, including
cameras. The journalists reported that
the intelligence operatives threatened
them, stating that if the journalists returned to the president’s residence, “we
will not negotiate; we will shoot you on
sight”.

One of the most
prominent cases in
2017 was that of
the popularly known
‘Sedition Case’
against the editor of
the Sunday Standard
newspaper, Outsa
Mokone.
BROADCASTING
Positive
In the year under review, the most significantly positive development for broadcasting was an Ombudsman’s report of
August 2017 that recognised long- held
complaints by a broad section of society
that both state-owned Radio Botswana
and Botswana Television were extremely skewed and exceptionally partial to
the ruling Botswana Democratic Party

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in their coverage of political parties
and issues. The report is notable in that
the content reflects the first official acknowledgement of this discrepancy that
is par for the course for this far reaching medium. The report was followed by
the lodging of complaints with the Ombudsman by the opposition Botswana
Congress Party.
Negative
However, the practice continues unabated and it is by design that this is so
primarily because in Botswana, state
media are departments under the Ministry of State President and are run directly
from the Office of the President.
Another negative state of affairs that still
obtained in the year past was BOCRA,
the regressive Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority that repealed
the Broadcasting Act of 1998. The law is
regressive in that it omits provision for
a public broadcasting service to which
Radio Botswana and Btv would belong,
as well as community radio stations that
would allow for diversity.
With regard to community radio stations, the government has pushed the
notion that these would encourage tribalism and presents the Rwanda genocide of the 1990s as an example.
The reality is that present-day Rwanda is
pushing through with advances in every
aspect of life and enjoys a plurality of
community radio stations.
Under BOCRA, the minister appoints
the CEO and the board of the regulatory body but also has the authority to
overturn decisions of the board. For the
government, BOCRA’s most far-reaching
achievement must be how the law removes both Radio Botswana and Btv

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